Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 26, 1914, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    TA(TE TOTTR
tite daily capital jotjbwau salem. oreoon. Tuesday, mat 26. 1914.
Editorial Page of The Daily Capital Journal
TUESDAY
MAY 20, 1914
TilF. DAIIY (tllrL JOURNAL
prBLISiIED BY
CAPITAL JOURNAL PRINTING CO., Inc.
CHAE1ES H. FISHES...
rtJBLISHED EVEBY EVENING EXCEPT BPNPAY, 8ALEM. OREGON
. '. - 8UB8CKIPTI0X RATES:
Daily, by Carrier, per year W P" n0D,h -
Daily, by Mail, per ,ear . M Per month...
Weekly, by Mail, per year l.CO 8U months.
FULL LEASED WIRE
ma Capital Journal carrier boys r Instructed to put the papen on the
porch. If the carrier doe not do this, miases you. or neglecta gettln the
paper to you on time, kiudly phono tha circulation manager, aa thia li the only
vay we can determine whether or not the ctnUri are following Instructions.
Thone Main 82. .
AGAINST CRUELTY TO ENGLISH.
society of scholars is in process of formation in Eng
land for the encouragement of the use of pure Eng
lish, both written and spoken.
Ti. : rfm.A mAvimwrf find fnnp-in.il V at all'
II, la mi UAiuiu in" vt-i., o --
events) it will not seek to widen membership. Dr. Bridges,
the poet laureate, is at the head of it; and it will have the
support of such masters in English as Mr. Thomas Hardy,
Dr. Henry Bradley, and Dr. Craigie, professor of English
literature at Oxford, and Professor Mackall, sometime
professor of poetry at Oxford.
While the objects of the society have not been defined,
they will probably include: The publication of literature,
the delivery of lectures, and an attempt ultimately, to in
fluence all the teachers of English in the world; the res
toration of the purity of the written and spoken language;
. .1 : v: t
a resistance to tne unnecessary liicoipuiuuun ui iuicu
words, and encouragement of the adoption in polite
speech of crisp, terse, vigorous words from the dialects.
The English-that Johnson wrote is an object aimed at by
many experts. For instance, Johnson would say "rot,"
but he would write "putrefy."
Dr. Bridges' views on pronunciation were expressed in
a tract prepared for the English association. We say
"naycher" for nature. "Tune" is well on its way to be
pronounced "chune." A professor of English has been
heard to say "audjins" for audience. It may be added that
one of our most popular platform orators (Oxford him
self) says "cweshyun" for question and is sadly addicted
to the word. The younger generation say "pawing" for
pouring. Fortunately the educated South is learning
again that there is an h" in "wheel" and "when." Ireland
and Scotland never forgot it.
The new movement is far from being an attack on pro
vincial speech. "A Londoner will say," wrote the poet
laureate in his tract, "that a Scotchman talks strangely
and ill; the truth is that he himself, is in the typical atti
tude of vulgar ignorance in these matters. He is disposed
to look down on all that he is unaccustomed to, and, not
knowing the true distinctions, he esteems his own degrad
ed customs as correct."
Many trees are being set out in the parkings this year,
and if the best results are to be obtained strict attention j
to the "color scheme," so to speak, should be observed. In i
other words, there should be some tree agreed upon and;
the parkings along that street all set to that one kind.!
It will produce a fine effect, and one that can be secured
in no other way. Liberty street nas a goodly start with
walnut, and if this is used on the entire street it will be
one of the most showy in the city in a few years. Mission
also has a good start with walnut and will prove one of
the show streets when they get a few years growth.
Sylvia Pankhurst has been arrested again in London,
and it is presumed will stavt another hunger strike. The
government is up against it, or her, and it seems the only
course left oien for it is to furnish the obstrenpi-nns wn.
man plenty of food and if she chooses to starve herself to1
death let her go to it. They have the government at a dis- (
advantage, as they object to being fed just as strenuously!
as they do to being starved.' The only way is to pass the '
matter up to the women and let them decide whether or'
1 il Ml A. a. . J Ti .' 1. , . - -1
not tney win eat or starve. u is cruelty to animals to feed
that bunch forcibly.
Among the asinine stories sent out by the wild-eyed
correspondents desperately trying to make some kind of
news and keep up the excitement about the Mexican situ
ation is one that $190,000,000 worth of silver bullion is
secreted in Mexico City. This amount of silver bullion
would weigh 6,000 tons, and would be rather difficult to
secrete. Besides, if there was that amount of bullion
there, Huerta would have
bought peace with the rebel
Lapps Bush, Bankers
Transact' a General Banking Business
Safety Deposit Boxes .
Traveler's Checks
. EDITOR AJJD MANAGER
.45s
35e
.50e
TELEGRAPH REPORT
grabbed it months ago, and I
commanders. He would not1
be hampered for money with that amount, or half of it,
in his capital.
-
Huerta's latest declaration is that he is "called by Hea
ven" and that he "was intended by God and destiny for
the position which he holds." On the doctrine that "what
is to be will be, because what has been was to be or it
wouldn't have been," Huerta is right At the same time,
if he was called by Heaven, it was on a bluff, for there
were no cards to justify the call. '
1
The glad news comes from Washington that congress
will adjourn by July. The house has arranged for holding
night sessions for the purpose of rushing through a sec
ond anti-trust measure. From present indications, the
American vessels will have to pay tolls for the use of the
Panama canal.
Uncle Joe Cannon has made up his mind to take the race
for congress once more. He is one Cannon that was sup
posed to have been fired for the last time, but he evidently
thinks he is loaded again.
A correspondent writes the Journal complaining of the
noise made by children in the park when the band is play
ing. Being unsigned, it is, under the invariable rule of
the office, not printed.
THE ROUND UP.
Rev. J. S. McCnlmn, of Kugene, has
mu.li a foitune dealing in timber and
jo has resigned from tho iiTinistry.
"Tho federated Germau societies of
Oregon will moot in Kugene Saturday.
Important political matters will be
pnsin upon, and it is probable a stand
will be taken on the prohibition issue.
Tho Lincoln county court lins called
a meeting of commercial flubs, grange,
leagues ami taxpayers, nt "Newport,
Thursday, to advise iind assist the court
in the matter of getting the road bond
i sue of $l!i,nm in shape for submis
sion to the voters.
The cannery at Corvnllis started on
the season's run Tuesday the 2lUh.
I.a.t year a business of $".,000 was
done, and thia year it is expected the
amount will be above 100,000.
Ashland lias petitions in circulation
calling for a specii.l election for the
purpose of voting on the matter of is
suing bonds in the sum of $17.',IH)0 to
pipe mineral water into the citv.
. . . ,
The county court of Columbia coun
ty has appointed C. H. Jolin, of St.
Helens, sheriff in place of A. K. Thomp
son, resigned.
In Linn county 21 of the contestants
for nomination at the recent primaries
Vera Cruz Subject to Such Law as Occupy
ing Power May Enact
By FREDERIC R. COUDERT. International Law Expert
A or arnlle3 m ",e
tfV' Itf" upon Professor
If -V. .1
THE ORDINARY MUNICIPAL LAW RULES AND REGULATIONS ARE
CONTINUED IN FORCE AS FAR AS THEY CAN BE CONSISTENTLY
WITH EFFECTIVE MILITARY CONTROL THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES
ARE USUALLY CONTINUED IN THE EXERCISE OF THEIR ORDINARY
FUNCTIONS, BUT THIS MUST BE DONE WITH THE PERMISSION OF
THE OFFICER IN COMMAND. SUCH TERRITORY IS DIRECTLY SUB
JECT TO THE ORDERS OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
AS CHIEF EXECUTIVE.
Hie government in Cuba for years was a military government of the
United States directed from Washington, and such was the government
carried on in the Philippines until congress enacted there a local gov
ernment independent of the military government.
'S
AND YOU WONT NEED ANY FALSE HAIR
Wearing artificial hnir is a harmless
deceit of which pinny ladies are guilty.
These women are .all objects of sym
pathy rather than criticism.
Early neglect in the care of the scalp
has caused the loss of ro much hair
that their personal appearance is sadly
marred. To correct this defect they re
sort to artificial hair.
Most ladies would resent any impu
tation of personal carelessness and neg
lect. And yet many women permit
their natural hair to become so dull,
brittle and lusterless that it looks no
better than the artificial.
All this is as unfortunate as it is
unnecessary. Hair that is unsightly or
thin may usually be attributed to' the
malevolent activity of the dandruff
germ. This vicious germ burrows down
into the hair follicle, shortly destror
ig its life. The hair becomes dead,
loose and finally drops cut.
were tied. This was caused by there
being no names 0.11 the ballots and
there being but few written in.
Five divorces were granted in Tort
land Saturday, no appearance being
made in any of them by the defen
dants. Arrangements are being perfected
for tho tearing down of the Gipsy
Smith tabernacle in Portland.
John Day, 40 years old, was crushed
to death between logs he was helping
unload at tho Stoddard mill, at Buker
City, Saturday.
Some conseiousless thief stole the
suit case containing the trosseau of
Miss Valene Eastman at Portland Sat"
Tirday, delaying her wedding.
.Mrs. Abbie M. Cardwoll, aged 82, a
pioneer of 1S32, died at her homo in
1 1 ortlaud Fridav.
I -
Central Oregon reports the prospects
Rood for the greatest crop in its his
tory. This report is verified from prac
tically all parts of the east of the
mountains section,
.
The baby parade at, the" Eoscburg
strawberry show was "its finest feature,
and naturally so since, that is old Ore
gon's best and finest .crop,
a
Would-be Senator Booth was given a
rousing reception at Athena Saturday.
One little dimple has caused many
a fall. , . i m sjc
DTJIUNG the occupation of Vera Cruz the in
habitants of such territory become subject
to such law 03 the occupying power mny
choose to enact. As a matter of fact, the military
officers of the United States in occupying territory
are bound" by the military code and the instructions
fieItI which instructions are based
Licber's instructions contained in
general orders Xo. 100 aud which were in force dur
ing the civil war.
THE PROPERTY OF THE INHABITANTS AS FAR
AS CONSISTENT WITH MILITARY NECESSITY AND
THEIR PERSONAL LIBERTY IS TO BE RESPECTED.
II!
There is a remedy sold by all drug
gists, the intelligent use of which will
remove all traces of dandruff. It also
cleanses the scalp of all accumulations
and makes the hair shine with the lus
ter of life and beauty.
That remedy is Neworo'a Herpicide,
"the Original Dandruff Germ Destroy
er." Ncwbro's Herpicide in 50e and $1.00
sizes is sold by all dealers who guar
antee it to do'all that is claimed. If
you are not satisfied, your money will
b refunded.
Applications may be obtained at the
best barber shops and hair dressing
parlors.
The Uerpicide Co, Dept. IL, Detroit,
Mich., will send a aice sample: and
booklet to any address upoa receipt of
iuc in postage or silver.
' -.-.- -,. -Am t0ftfjfi!'ll ". J..?.TTa
Fletcherism
I read a screed by Brother Fletcher,
on how we ought to chew our Jrub;
I said, "It's sensible, you betcher!
'I'll emulate that
tnoughtful dub. No
more like some old
anaconda I'll swal
low all my victuals
wiiole; I 'It eat the
sort of things I'm
fond o' but chew
them up with heart
aud soul." And
now I'm always at
the table, I have no
time to . do my
chores; the horse is
starving in tho sta
ble, the weeds are
crowing, out o'
doors. My wife says, ' ' Say, you should
be doing some work around this slip
shod place. " I answer her, "I'm
busy chewing canst see the motions
of my face" I have no time to hoe
the taters, I have no time to mow the
lawn; though chewing like ten alli
gators, I'm still behind, so help me,
John! I chew the water 1 nrn drink
ing, I chew the biscuit and the bun;
I'll have to hire a boy, I'm thinking,
to help me get my chewing done. Some
day they'll bear mo on a streteher Oiii
to tho boneyard, whire they plant, and
send my teeth to Hrother Fletcher, to
n-.ake a necklace for his aunt.
OeirilsM, itt
AGED, WSINK1ED FACES
EASILY BEJTJVENATED
An aged face is often only a mask to
a comparatively youthful person. Be
neath is a countenance young and fair
to look upon. It's a simple mntter to
remove the mnk. Ordinary mereol;.".
ed wax, to be had at any drug store,
gradually absorbs the worn-out surfac.
skin; in a week or two the user lins
the loveliest pinky vhito complexion
imaginable. An "ounce of the wax usu
ally is sufficient to complete the trans
formation. It is put on at night li';r
cold cream and tnkon off in the morn
ing with warm water.
This lemnrknble treatment i9 invar
iably effective, no matter how muddy,
sallow or discolored the complexion.
Freckles, moth patches, liver spots,
pimples, blackheads and other cutane
ous blemishes naturally vanish with the
discarded skin.
To remove wrinkles, here is a recipe
that cannot be too highly recommend
ed: Powdered sasolite, 1 oz., dissolved
in pint witch hazel. Use as a wash
lotion. It acts instantaneously and is
wonderfully effective.
0.-0.
GRADUATING CLASS
WILL NUMBEB NEARLY 130
Finals Begin June 6 and Commencement
Day for Those Who Pass Will
Be June 17.
University of Oregon, Eugene, May
26. A senior class of 130 comes up for
graduation tests in the final examina
tions beginning Juno 6. fonimence
ment exercises for those who are suc
cessful will begin June 14 and will be
concluded the night of June 17. Com
mencement week program will be as
follows:
June 14 Baccalaureate sermon by
Rev. F. L. T.oveland, Portland.
June 1) Field day in the afternoon;
school of nuisie recital in the evening.
June 16 Meeting of state association
of alumnae and business meeting of
alumni in the forenoon; president's re
ception in the afternoon; Failing-Beek-man
oratorical contest in the evening.
June 17 Commencement exercises nt
10 a. ni.; alumni banquet. 1 p. m.: al
umni ball, 9 p. m. The commencement
address will be given by Pr. Melvin A.
Brannon, the new piesident of the Uni
versity rf Idaho. Ground is to be
broken by Governor West for the new
classroom and admii.istration building.
Dyspeptics Warned
By German Physician
Prof. Biegel, World-famous Authority
on Stomach Diseases, Points Out
Lurking Danger.
Franz Riegel, professor of Clinica
Medicine in the University of Giessen,
pronounced the world 's greatest au
thority on diseases of the stomach,
makes tho positive statement that pep
sin must not be used in treating acid
ity of the stomach. Millions of people
are taking all sorts of dyspepsia tab
lets because they contain pepsin which
affords slight temporary relief. But
every dose contributes to serious harm
in time. What is needed is something
to neutralize the excess acid. The best
thing for that purpose is ordinary bi
surated magnesia. You can get it at
any drug store for a few cents. Take a
teaspoonful in a quarter glass of water
after each meal. You will get immedi
ate and complete relief with no danger
or bad after effects. Authorities agree
that acidity is tha cause of nearly
every form of stomach disorder, and if
not cheeked it is likely to lead to
stomach ulcers and cancer.
MATHEMATICS FOB SUMMER.
Correspondence courses in mathemat
ics at the state university, in which 150
students enrolled this year and which
are free to all residents of the state,
are not to be suspended during the
summer vacation, a demand existing for
all y, ar work. Tiie (ourses correspond
closely to those given at the" universitv
itself, with the addition of the high
school subjects of elementary algebra
and geometry.
Plenty of salt is vitally essential to
the thxiftiness of the young stock.
.- V
"I
V - As
'. ' t
'eg. (U) ;
i i i -.i f v.-i i -' r 1 1 r
am
r
KTSsar.in --i.Cj.-U-
.lOTjS'.vjC'-iY-e.
J'
fiWleT.
. htver. thrr.
It
mi
An.- r;-cl Rrat'dv for tensfli
tlon , Sour Sto5wA.i)tonta
Vr.rr.is .rcirvu! -mpu .fcvertsi
ss3oiLossof.lffl,.
rtS'maU Sianwcf
Tar. CcNTAun Compass
iii -v ,
NEW YOKK.
':,7
r:'.act Jcpy i-f V.-appr
TIGHT 13 ON TONIGHT.
Milwaukee, Wis., May 26. Both
Charlie White and Willie Eitchie were
scheduled to weigh in at three o'clock
this afternoon for their ten-round bout
here tonight before Promoter Tom An
drews' club. Harry ijtout will referee
the contest. Ritchit -k-jtI get 110.000,
win, lose or draw, while White will re
ceive 25 per cent of the gate receipts.
A record-breaking crowd is expected to
attend the contest.
You Can Cure that Backache,
Pain along the back, dizziness, bead
ache and general languor. Get a pack
age of Mother Gray's AROMATIC
LEAP, the pleasant root and herb cure
for all Kidney, Bladder and Urinary
troubles. When you feel all run down,
tired, weak and without energy use this
remarkable combination of nature's
herbs and roots. As a tonic laxative
it has no equal. Mother Gray's Aromatic-Leaf
is sold by Druggists or sent
by mail for 50 ets. Sa uple sent FREE.
Address, Tha Mother Grav Co., Le
lioy, Y.
PRESIDENT CAMPBELL IS HOME.
Universitv of Oregon, Eugene, May
26. P. L. Campbell, president of the
University, returned this week from a
trip to tho University of Pittsburg,
Harvard and other big eastern colleges,
where Tie has been looking over profes
sional material lor the 1 Diversity or
Ureqn, to the faculty of which several
notable additions are expected for next
fall's work. -
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot reach
the dtaoBSt'd portion ot the ear. There is
only one way to cure deafness, and that is
by constitutional remedies. Deafness is
caused by an inflamed condition of the mu
coua lining of the Eustachian Tube. When
this tube is Inflamed you have a rumbling
sound or imperfect hearing, and when It la
entirely closed. Deafness la the result, and.
unleM the Inflammation can be taken out
and thla tube reatored to Its normal condi
tion, hearing will be deatroyed forever; nine
caaci out of ten are caused by Catarrh,
which la nothing but an Inflamed condition
of the muct 'is surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
caae of Deafn.-a (caused by catarrh) that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Send for circulars, free.
P. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo. Ohio.
Fold by Druggists. 75c.
'lake Hall's Family Fills for constipation.
We all get our start inlife by p
ing up ideas.
CATARRH
of the
BLADDER
relieved in
24 HOURS
Each Can-
llebeantnelMIUI
name - V V
House of Half a
Come and see the biggest wonder
sell everything from a needle to a
cash price for everything. Monster
SIS
H. Steinbock Junk Co.
33 State Street. Salem, Oregon.
Marion Second Hand Store
New location. Enlarged space Greater variety of new and second
hand goods. We buy, sell and exchange clothing, shoes, musical in-
struments, all kiads of tools, household furnishings, trunks, suit eases,
stoves, ranges, men's furnishings, garden tools, etc. We a!n sell all
kinds of goods, on commission.
Marion Second Hand Store
Ferry and liberty streets. piJM Mali 2329.
ill
For Infants crul Children.
The Kind You llaye
Always Bough!
Bears tlio
.aturo
of
in
Use
For Oyer
Thirty Years
VH Of NTAUH OOMNNfi NIW VON CITY.
Swell Corns? Try
Wonderful "GETS-IT"
Greatest Corn Cure -World Has Ever
Known "Gets' Coras as Sure
as Fate.
Thousands say "GETS-IT" is simply
magie. If you've tried nearly every
thing oho under the sun to got rid of
those corns, so much the better for
"GETS-IT." Corn fseedom is yours at
Usa "GETS-n-
and You Will
Mighty Soon
Forget About
Your Coras
and Callusa.
last, not next week or next month, but
right nowl "GET3-IT" goes after
corn as a crow does corn. There are no
more thick plasters and greasy salves
that don't remove, no more files, razors
and jabbers that make corns grow. Put
a few drops of "GETS-IT" on and see
every corn and callous shrivel and van
ish. That's tho new way, the painless,
sure, safe, quick way. Only ' GETS-IT"
can do it. Apply it in three seconds.
Every druggist in the land sells
"GETS-IT," 25 cents a bottle, or sent
direct by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago
Household Worry
Is 99 Per Cent
Wash Day
Good Riddance by the Laundry
Remedy.
Linen, blankets, curtains ap
parel all come back beautiful
when we do your work.
Salem Steam Laundry
136 South Liberty Street
Phone 25
Dry Cleaning. Ask the DriTCT
Million Bargains
in the hisWy of Salem. Wo bnv and
piece of gold. We pay the highest
stock o:
all kinds of grain sacks.
Fhone Main 224
30
m
Signateo Ajl-
IF